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PassBox, a password manager which launched about a year ago has been downloaded 14 million times. The app saves all your web IDs online and you can than login to all of your sites just using the app. PassBox also helps you to generate strong passwords. Today Intel has announced that they acquired the Montreal based company. All 44 employees are

Microsoft released impressive earnings for the first quarter. The company experienced growth across all business divisions, the Xbox and Nokia numbers are especially positive. Here are the highlights: Revenue: $23.2 billion (up from $18.53 billion last year) Nokia contributed $2.6 billion up from $1.99 a quarter earlier Total Xbox sales were 2.4 million, a 102% increase Surface revenue was $908

HP is going to split into two public companies called “Hewlett-Packard Enterprise” and HP Inc. The enterprise company is going to focus on servers, storage, networking, converged systems, services and software as well as its OpenStack Helion cloud platform. HP Inc. will focus on the PC and printing products. In recent weeks, it was rumored that HP was close to finalizing

Windows 9 is going to be released tonight. We already know that the new OS is going to feature a mini Start menu and the Charms bar will be removed. And apparently Microsoft is going to make the OS available for free for all Windows 8 users. The news was posted on Indonesian news site Detik.com, the reporter is quoting Andreas

Back in July we wrote about the first 10 Apple CarPlay partners. Most of these automakers have delayed the CarPlay integration until 2015, Ferrari however has delivered the first car with CarPlay. The Ferrari FF belongs to an Italian customer and more models are set to leave the factory with CarPlay. Ferrari posted a short video on YouTube:

We reported on the Windows release which will take place on September 30th. The operating system was already rumored to include the start menu. Microsoft has now released an image of what appears to be the Windows 9 logo. The logo was published on the Chinese social media platform Weibo where they asked users about the start menu for the